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Catalyst Radio: Crash's Landing raising funds for cat rescue and placement facility

Crash’s Landing is working to raise $52,500 by the end of June 11 in the first phase of purchasing its 1524 Diamond NE building.
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About Catalyst Radio

Catalyst Radio is the weekly public affairs radio program of Community Media Center, with producer and host Linda Gellasch. The program is a feature of WYCE and The Rapidian and includes interviews with organizations and people working on social change and community support, examines media and free speech issues, and takes a look at the behind-the-scenes of Rapidian reporting. You can catch it on air at noon every Friday on WYCE 88.1 FM or streaming on the Grand Rapids Community Media Center Website.

Past Catalyst Radio episodes are archived on The Rapidian.

Crash's Landing Cat Rescue & Placement Centers

Crash's Landing Cat Rescue & Placement Centers

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INTERVIEW

In this episode of Catalyst Radio we feature the local cat rescue and placement center Crash’s Landing, which is in the midst of the first of a multi-phase capital campaign to raise funds for the purchase of its facilities. In studio are Stacy Mroczkowski and Victoria Mullen of Crash’s Landing, to talk about the cat rescue and adoption efforts that include housing as many as 130 cats at a time in the facilities in northeast Grand Rapids. The will also address the scope of the current fundraiser that wraps up with stage one on June 11.

 

MUSIC

Local music is featured in this episode of Catalyst Radio from The Crane Wives, who have supported Crash’s Landing with performances at past fall fundraising efforts called Rock Crash’s.

The song is the title cut from the release of 2011 called Safe Ship Harbored.

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